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WTB: '95-'96 Pearl White MK8 (LSC?)

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Posted by: Thomas A

Hey guys, I'm in the market for another Mark VIII. I'd really like a '95-'96 pearl white one, perferablly an LSC. Looking for the following options:

Track-Lock
Moonroof
Audio doesn't matter
Dimming mirrors would be nice
HIDS(ie LSC) would be awesome
80K-100K mileage
No rust at all
Don't care about wheels
Pearl White ext.
Grey or Black interior only

Thanks guys. I know I'm pretty picky, but I want to make sure and get what I want. Thanks!

Thomas --> thomasma@alltel.net



Posted by: 94_Linc_mk8

Whats up? I know where a Pearl White Mark viii is. It's about 5 miles from my house in Lima, Ohio. not sure of the year, mileage, or really any other options. It does have a moonroof though. PM me if you want to know more.



Posted by: MonsterMark

Buy a Southern Mark. No salt history makes a HUGE difference when working on the car. Rusted nuts and bolts, etc.

I wouldn't ever buy a northern tier car again for that very reason. I did the crank and cam sensors in about an hour and never could have gotten to the crank sensor if everything would have been rusted. The way it was, I could easily spin the loosened nuts by hand.

If you like to tinker like I do, NO RUST IS A MUST!



Posted by: Thomas A

Thanks for the replies guys. I'm still looking for one!

Thomas





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